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Jemille Marrail Edwards (born June 3, 1999), known professionally as Skrilla, is an American rapper and song writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who is prominent in the drill music scene.[1] He signed to Priority Records in 2023 and has released multiple albums through the label: UnderWorld (2023), Zombie Love Kensington Paradise (2024), Zombie Love Kensington Paradise (Deluxe) (2025), and Z (2026). His single Doot Doot (6 7) became popular on TikTok in 2025, sparking the “6-7” trend.

Early life

Jemille Marrail Edwards was born on June 3, 1999,[2][3] and raised in Kensington, a neighborhood in Philadelphia that is widely known for its open-air drug trade.[1][4][5] His mother is Mexican and from Texas, while his father is African-American and from Philadelphia. Edwards’ parents met in college. He described his childhood as, “the best time of [his] life,” and has stated that he began selling drugs in his neighborhood at around age 12. He also played basketball for the Amateur Athletic Union and ran cross country in his youth, but stopped playing sports in order to focus on selling drugs. He expressed his disinterest for basketball in November 2024.[6][7]:5:19 As a teenager, he aspired to become a fashion designer and was a member of the Young Chances Foundation program. Though, he also said he always wanted to become a rapper growing up.[8][7]:9:57 In 2013, he was involved in organizing a protest for the program against the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin.[9][8] He has stated that, while in high school, he spent two and a half years under house arrest following multiple heroin-related charges against him.[8]

Career

Edwards was inspired by fellow Philadelphia rapper RecoHavoc, his childhood friend, to begin rapping.[citation needed] He soon recorded Dog Food, his first song as Skrilla.[clarification needed][6][7]:10:10 He released his debut single Green Snake in 2018. His mixtapes Kutthroat and Gemini Season were released in 2022 and 2023, respectively. He was signed to Priority Records in 2023 and released his first single Booted later that year with them.[1][8] His additional singles GD, released in January 2024, and Bhrome Heart, released in August of that year, had followed.[10][4] His album Underworld was released in early 2024 and its follow-up, Zombie Love Kensington Paradise, was released on November 1, 2024, with a deluxe version released on February 28, 2025.[11][12][13] He also appeared on 03 Greedo‘s 2024 album Crip, I’m Sexy.[14]

A snippet of Skrilla’s song Doot Doot (6 7) was uploaded to TikTok by an anonymous account in September 2024. It was partially popularized by Taylen “TK” Kinney, a basketball player for the RWE team of the Overtime Elite league who recited the song’s lyric “six, seven” in many of his interviews over several months, and through TikTok videos referencing basketball player LaMelo Ball‘s height,[15] and by February 2025, it had been used in more than 126 thousand videos on TikTok.[citation needed] It was released as a single that month with a music video.[16][17] Later that month, he posted on his Instagram account, inviting fans to the filming of a music video with livestreamer N3on in Kensington.[citation needed] It amassed a crowd of more than 200 people that was soon broken up by Philadelphia police officers.[18][19] In late February, Kyle Pagan of Crossing Broad called Skrilla, “the hottest rapper in the city of Philadelphia right now.”[20] He embarked on his debut headlining tour in 2025.[8][21] In April 2025, Skrilla plans to quit drugs after May 2025 for his next album, Z, but he expressed concern that it will promote drug abuse. He said he quit Nitrous Oxide in November 2024.[22][7]:25:31

Musical style

Skrilla’s music is largely drill mixed with rap and he is considered a prominent figure among Philadelphia drill artists.[1] His lyrics often discuss selling and consuming drugs, also referencing santería and his Mexican heritage. His music videos usually feature drug users from Kensington.[23] A.D. Amorosi of Metro called his melodies “raging and rough-edged” with “something swift and soulful about them”, while Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork described his flow as “woozy”, “swerving”, and “punctuat[ed] …with unexpected pauses and purposeful stutters”, and his beats as “eerie”.[11][10] For Passion of the Weiss, Harley Geffner defined Skrilla’s rapping style as featuring “onomatopoeic” ad-libs and switching between “delicate” and “heavy” flows and “speed[ing]” and “slow[ing]” the pace of his rapping.[4] He has stated that he makes all of his music while under the influence of drugs.[6][clarification needed]

Personal life

Edwards practices Santería. He discussed his beliefs in an interview titled “Skrilla On Sacrificing Goats And Chicken For His Religion” in August 2024.[24][25][11] In August 2025, Edwards was working for a management deal with Miami Music MGMT and performed at the Lyrical Lemonade stage in Chicago. He additionally collaborated with YouTuber Brandon Buckingham for a vlog. He was shot in the neck mid-performance by a group of roughly five or six men who jumped out of a car, according to witness accounts. However, it is unclear whether Buckingham was also shot. In addition, DJ Akademiks assumed the news proclaimed Buckingham’s cameraman was injured during the attack. After surgery, Edwards made a full but painful recovery from the wound, re-enabling his capability to speak.[26][7]:33:53:38:35:39:52

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with release date and label shown
Title Details
UnderWorld[27]
BIP[28]
Zombie Love Kensington Paradise[29]
Zombie Love Kensington Paradise (Deluxe)[30]
Z[31]

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with release date and label shown
Title Details
Kutthroat[32]
Thrilla
(with THWAG LORD)[33]
Santos[34]
Gemini Season[35]

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist with title, year, and album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Bub.

[36]
US
R&B/
HH

[37]
“Dog Food”[38] 2018 Non-album singles
“Blue Cheese”
“Block Party”
“Ready” 2019
“Green Snake” Big Dog
“Cuddies” Non-album singles
“Savages”
(with Jonny Esco)
“187” 2020
“OFF THE LEASH”
(with Recohavoc)
“Murda Gang”
(featuring 40ordy)
“24”
“Love Skrilla” 2021
“Loose Fingers”
“KEVIN HART” 2022
“Tellin You”
“PARTY”
“Golden Ticket”
“Get Back”
“D.I.Y”
“Neighborhood Hot Boii”
(with Jonny Esco)[39]
Kutthroat
“Block Hot”[40]
“All in”[41] 2023 Santos
“Waldo”
(directed by Ish.Prd)[42]
Kutthroat
“Mind Blown”
(featuring Broadday PNB and FSDaBender)
Non-album single
“Geeked Up”[43] UnderWorld
“Monsters Inc.” Non-album singles
“Too Bloody”
(featuring Quilly)
“Yeah Its Me”[44]
“June 3”[45] Gemini Season
“Two Face 2 Face”[46]
“Thug it out (FREE YOUNG THUG)”[47] Non-album singles
“Striker”[48]
“Booted”[49] UnderWorld
“Stars in the Mirror”
(featuring Rich Sinners)[50]
Non-album singles
“GOD DAMN”[51]
“Blahdahdahdahdah”[52] 2024 Zombie Love Kensington Paradise
“New Soul”[53] UnderWorld
“Bhrome Heart”[54] Zombie Love Kensington Paradise
“Matte Black”[55]
“Resident”[56]
“Straight Striker”
(with Baby Kia)[57]
Non-album single
“Chiraq”
(directed by 1mirs)[58]
Zombie Love Keshington Paradise (Deluxe)
“Walking Dead”
(featuring Lil Uzi Vert)[59]
2025 Non-album single
Doot Doot (6 7) 10 45 Zombie Love Kensington Paradise (Deluxe)
“ABC”[60]
Rich Sinners
(with Lil Yachty)
24 35 Z
“RYLO”
(featuring Rich Sinners and Lil Yachty)[61]
2026 The Face of Zombie Land
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album title
Title Year Album
“Bowls in the Underworld”
(1mirs featuring Skrilla, Ybcdul, and YoungBagChasers)[62]
2023 Slide Or Provide
“Free Stoopid”
(FSDaBender featuring Skrilla)[63]
Non-album singles
“Praying to the Wrong God”
(Rich Sinners featuring Skrilla)
“The Recipe”
(THWAG LORD featuring Skrilla, Jaylanie, Quadie Diesel, and Bigrisky)
“Kick Door”
(Cel NoLackin with Skrilla)
“Harriet”
(Shakur Smalls featuring Skrilla)
2024
“How”
(Prince Dre with Skrilla)[64]
“Curtis Jackson”
(C Stunna with Skrilla and DJ Drama)[65]
Still Stuntin
“MLK”
(1mirs featuring Skrilla)[66]
It Starts Here 2
“Dear YBC”
(Rich Sinners featuring Skrilla)[67]
Non-album single
“Slips & Knots 2”
(6KFly featuring Skrilla)
Miracle Baby 2
“Fitness”
(Quan’ta with Skrilla and D. Savage)
Non-album singles
“Dring”
(Jwles with Skrilla)
“Paradox”
(Paradox Lab featuring Skrilla)
“Slide Musik”[68] PreSeason
“Shirtoff”
(Perfect Timing with Skrilla)[69]
Everything Comes with Perfect Timing
“Judo”
Guapo featuring Skrilla[70]
Non-album singles
“Shoestrings on Lanvins”
(Philly Heat featuring Skrilla)
“Cadavers”
(Midnvght featuring Skrilla)[71]
“Auntie Ain’t Playin'”
(1900Rugrat featuring Skrilla)[72]
Porch 2 the Pent
“PARTY PACK”
(Scooby Stackz featuring Skrilla)
Non-album singles
“All On My Shit”
(Bo Gotti and Kaz Miyagi featuring Skrilla)
2025
“Money”
(Sonata featuring Skrilla)
“Dead Body”
(MAF Teeski featuring Skrilla)[73]
Slick SZN 2
“Storm Catchers”
(Millyz featuring Skrilla)[74]
Non-album single

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released, other artists and album
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
“Exotic Hots” 2023 FSDaBender Murder Music
“Nothing Else”
“Gunz N Butta” OT the Real Red Summer
“Chase Em Til He Trip” FSDaBender Murda Music 2
“Meet the Reaper” 1mirs It Starts Here
“Intuition” The Vybe For Those Who Matter
“Not a Glock Party” Zy Benji Grab the Belt
“Damn!” 2024 Cel NoLackin Highspeed Music
“Same Night” Lil Tony 2 Sides 2 Every Story (Deluxe)
“Trim” FSDaBender Everything But Death
“Going Dum” Lil Scoom89 Nightmares Over East
“Trouble Boys” Bloodie, DudeyLo, Roscoe G Bloodbath
“Upstate Coke Bender” Chito Ranas Hoodrich Hector
“Bippin’ Great” DjSlimebxll, DoodiBabby Tried to Tell Em
“Dribble” DjSlimebxll, Jwles
“Good Timing” 03 Greedo, GrindHard E Crip, I’m Sexy
“Onomatopoeia” Zy Benji In a Month of Sundays
“Glockboyz” Ola Runt Backseat Muzik, Vol. 5
“Do a Hit” MAF Teeski, Big Opp Big Scoom (Vol. 1)
“Sanity” 2025 DoodiBabby, FSDaBender, RecoHavoc I Am a Rich Sinner
“Lets Do It” Luh Monk Archives (Act 2)
“Chosen” Lil Hawa 1st Lady Trey
“Hat Collection” 1mirs, FSDaBender, Zy Benji It Starts Here 2
“Goyard” 1mirs, C Stunna, BabyQah, RahhForeign
“Fuego” KayGlizzy Locked In
“Rick Owen’s Glowin'” Reese Youngn Pain or Problems
“Real” Brezzo Impatient

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  63. ^ “FSDaBender’s single Free Stoopid, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. September 21, 2023. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
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  66. ^ “1mirs’ single MLK, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. July 17, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
  67. ^ “Rich Sinners’ single Dear YBC, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. September 12, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
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  70. ^ “Guapo’s single Judo, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. October 17, 2024. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
  71. ^ “Midnvight’s single Cadavers, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. October 25, 2024. Retrieved June 3, 2026.
  72. ^ “1900Rugrat’s single, “Auntie Ain’t Playin’,” featuring Skrilla”. Genius. December 13, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
  73. ^ “MAF Teeski’s single Dead Body, featuring Skrilla”. Genius. April 23, 2025. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
  74. ^ “Millyz’s and Skrilla’s single Storm Catchers. Genius. September 18, 2025. Retrieved June 1, 2026.